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1 Ch. 7.1

2 Objectives Discover why it is easier to defeat legislation than to pass it. Explore the positive and negative implications of the lengthy process through which all bills must go before becoming laws.

3 Types of Bills and Resolutions
I. Types of Bills and Resolutions A. 2 Types of Bills: 1. Private Bills – deal with individual people or places ex.) H.R For the relief of Alemseghed Mussie Tesfamical. 2. Public Bills – deal with general matters that apply to the entire country ex.) taxes, “obamacare”, gun control B. Resolutions: (deal with unusual or temporary matters) 1. Simple Resolution – 1 House issue being dealt with 2. Joint Resolution – both houses a. correcting errors & proposing amendments

4 Affects only one house of Congress
Public bills Private Bills Riders Resolutions

5 Bills dealing with individual people and places
Resolutions Public bills Private bills Riders

6 This mechanism is used to propose constitutional amendments
Concurrent resolution Resolution Joint resolution Private bill

7 Resolutions https://www.opencongress.org/bill/all
3. Concurrent Resolution – both houses / no law ex.) setting adjournment date for Congress In-Class Activity: Utilize the website below to complete the following in your notes: 1. Describe two current bills of the 114th Congress and your thoughts on each 2. Describe 1 Senate and 1 House Simple Resolution and your thoughts 3. Describe 1 (H)Joint Resolution and 1 (S) Joint Resolution 4. Describe 1 (S) Concurrent Resolution and 1 (H) Concurrent Resolution

8 Initiating Legislation
Group Activity: (3-4 per group)[10 minutes] Brainstorm different laws that you feel are necessary to correct some type of perceived problem in your local community (Be serious! Act like an adult!) Produce a write-up for your proposed bill that you plan to introduce to your district representative. Be prepared to offer a testimonial presentation during a committee hearing.

9 Riders C. Riders – provision/attachments to a bill on a subject other than the one being covered in the bill. 1. “Christmas Tree” bills - a bill with many riders attached in order to aid constituents. D. Why so few Bills become Laws: (less than 10%) 1. Law making Process is complicated: Over 100 Steps a. First – Opponents have opportunity to kill bills b. Second – forces compromise on a bill to favor a majority c. Third – Congressmen propose laws they know will fail. i. Shows constituency that they are attempting to support their interests

10 Introducing a Bill II. Introducing a Bill A. Step 1: Proposing and Introducing a Bill 1. first reading – order that a bill is read in House or Senate B. Committee Action 1. “pigeonholing” – rejecting a bill by allowing it to be ignored. 2. hearings – committee listens to testimony from experts 3. markup – making changes to the bill (improves bill) a. Reporting a Bill occurs after the steps above

11 These meetings are where committees listen to testimony
Hearings First readings Pigeonholing Public bill

12 Floor Action III. Floor Action A. Debating and Amending Bills 1. “Second Reading” (action required) a. Amendments can be added b. debate can occur B. Voting on Bills (requires quorum) 1. Three Ways: a. voice vote b. standing/division vote c. roll-call vote

13 Which is NOT a method of senatorial voting?
Voice vote Roll call Standing vote ballot

14 Final Steps in Passing Bills
IV. Final Steps in Passing Bills A. Conference Committee Action -work out differences in the bills and compromise a. conference report B. Presidential Action (10 Days) 1. Options: a. Sign into law b. Don’t sign + 10 days + sitting Congress = law c. Formal Veto d. Pocket Veto – no sign + Congress goes on recess.

15 Final Steps in Passing a Bill
C. Congressional Override of a Veto 1. 2/3rds vote in both houses D. Line-Item Veto 1. President can veto certain items of a bill

16 This action allows a President to remove specific items of a bill
Private bill Line-item veto Rider Pocket veto


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